Yesterday, as I was driving home, I called up a friend of mine that I sent an Email to about our program. She said to me, Juan, I've seen all this stuff before. Shacklee, Amway, Herbalife and a dozen others. What the hell is the difference!?
I told her, well in all practical terms, there isn't much of a difference, except for ONE major thing that makes our program far and away the best program out there.
I explained to her that in most of those programs people get disheartened, because if you bring 10 people in through the "Front Door", and within 3 months, 9 will immediately leave out the back. So where's your team? They're MIA. Where's your "Long Term Residual Income". It doesn't exist.
So of course she says, yeah, well again WTF is the difference with you guys?

Ready? There's a lot of little things that makes a big difference, but here's some of the things that are the same:
With every single program out there, only 1 out of 3 will ever get a single person involved, including ours. With every single program that's out there, only about 5 to 20% will take this seriously and make a business out of it. The rest will just stay on as customers. Which means that 80 to 95% will ONLY stay on as customers.

Once people realize that they can buy similar products for less at GNC, Whole Foods or your local Supermarkets, than what they can buy it from you, then it's over for the people who are ONLY customers. Game over, you lose 80 to 95% of the people you signed in.


Since that's not something that happens with our deal, 95% of the people that place an order this month, will place an order next month. Plain and simple. Residual income. What is easier? Replacing 5% of your customer base, or replacing 95% of your customer base? With those guys, sure you can still do it, but it takes a herculean effort. Let's face it, if I showed you a group of products, that are better for the environment, better for your family's health, and to top it off priced lower that what you're buying now. Why would you ever switch back?

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